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Growing up
My mother was always telling him to take a deep breath and she tried to get my father to
quit
smoking
. However, my father was an old soldier and he served in such places as Burma, Thailand and the Middle East.
My mother was always telling him to take a deep breath and she tried to get my father to
quit
smoking
. However, my father was an old soldier and he served in such places as Burma, Thailand and the Middle East.
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
10 years ago
Keep going back to smoking
Hi All, I'm a newcomer to this group and hoping to
quit
the habit for life. I've been
smoking
on and off from about age 15- in my late fifties now.
Hi All, I'm a newcomer to this group and hoping to
quit
the habit for life. I've been
smoking
on and off from about age 15- in my late fifties now.
Kas100
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
AMA
WENT TO WORK AT MY "EYE CARE POSITION" AND
QUIT
SMOKING
. THAT WAS AD IS MY CRYPONITE. I HAVE MY NEBULIZER, INHALORS, PREDISONE...I THINK ILL BE OK DONT YOU... BUT TELL ME ABOUT THIS PILL THEY HAVE OUT. AND FLOVENT OR THE VEST PLEASE
WENT TO WORK AT MY "EYE CARE POSITION" AND
QUIT
SMOKING
. THAT WAS AD IS MY CRYPONITE. I HAVE MY NEBULIZER, INHALORS, PREDISONE...I THINK ILL BE OK DONT YOU... BUT TELL ME ABOUT THIS PILL THEY HAVE OUT. AND FLOVENT OR THE VEST PLEASE
jimmyr
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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Stigma of lung cancer.
“Too bad he didn’t
quit
smoking
sooner.” Unlike the unconditional support given to those with other forms of cancer, people with lung cancer often feel singled out, like somehow they “deserve” to have cancer. Where does this stigma come from?
“Too bad he didn’t
quit
smoking
sooner.” Unlike the unconditional support given to those with other forms of cancer, people with lung cancer often feel singled out, like somehow they “deserve” to have cancer. Where does this stigma come from?
jillygirl
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 years ago
My C25K
When I started with week one i had a month since i
quit
7 years of
smoking
and I just started gaining weight because everything started to taste a lot better.
When I started with week one i had a month since i
quit
7 years of
smoking
and I just started gaining weight because everything started to taste a lot better.
Adimsk
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
COPD what should I expect?
I started
smoking
at the age of 16 and
quit
when I was 24 so almost 10 years I've been smoke free.
I started
smoking
at the age of 16 and
quit
when I was 24 so almost 10 years I've been smoke free.
Wicced81
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
1 year tomorrow
A good friend of mine is a psychologist who
quit
smoking
a whole lot of years ago.
A good friend of mine is a psychologist who
quit
smoking
a whole lot of years ago.
mich2reno
30 Months Winner
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
Quit smoking
Hi could anyone plz give me a list of fag end drop in centres in liverpool plz thanks :)
Hi could anyone plz give me a list of fag end drop in centres in liverpool plz thanks :)
Wallemg
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
Thyroid changed
I
quit
smoking
and my system seemed to just go haywire. My thyroid level went up to 3.3 and I have gained a lot of weight, tiredness, trouble breathing since. It has been 1 1/2 yrs. since I
quit
smoking
and thought everything would settle down but it hasn't. My doctor says 3.3 is perfect.
I
quit
smoking
and my system seemed to just go haywire. My thyroid level went up to 3.3 and I have gained a lot of weight, tiredness, trouble breathing since. It has been 1 1/2 yrs. since I
quit
smoking
and thought everything would settle down but it hasn't. My doctor says 3.3 is perfect.
podgy
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Comfort food
Hi all, I
quit
smoking
in November 2013, since Xmas 2013 I have deteriated quite rapidly and being diagnosed with A1AD explained why, I have done the rehab course and do try and exercise 3 times a week at home and still try and do daily chores ( easier said than done ) but by late afternoon even on
Hi all, I
quit
smoking
in November 2013, since Xmas 2013 I have deteriated quite rapidly and being diagnosed with A1AD explained why, I have done the rehab course and do try and exercise 3 times a week at home and still try and do daily chores ( easier said than done ) but by late afternoon even on
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
My Journey - Part 1 *Warning long post*
Early in 2011 I
quit
smoking
. I had tried a number of times over the years but had always succumbed back into the old habits and every time I relapsed, my nicotine intake increased, so by 2011, I was
smoking
30-40 cigarettes a day. The time had come to
quit
for good.
Early in 2011 I
quit
smoking
. I had tried a number of times over the years but had always succumbed back into the old habits and every time I relapsed, my nicotine intake increased, so by 2011, I was
smoking
30-40 cigarettes a day. The time had come to
quit
for good.
Kathymm
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Daily Chat: Thursday 2nd Stoptober 2014
Wherever you are I hope you are all having or have had a great start to your day :-) Hopefully today is going to bring us less challenges with getting onto here and more focus on that
quit
attempt :-) Remember that whatever part of your stopping
smoking
journey you are on, you will have your ups and
Wherever you are I hope you are all having or have had a great start to your day :-) Hopefully today is going to bring us less challenges with getting onto here and more focus on that
quit
attempt :-) Remember that whatever part of your stopping
smoking
journey you are on, you will have your ups and
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
New to the site -
Most of my unhealthy habits are gone - I
quit
smoking
, I've been in AA for 14 years, recovered from an eating disorder in 2004. Now it's just the PTSD and me. What to do, what to do. I'm thinking of going to a treatment center if that could help.
Most of my unhealthy habits are gone - I
quit
smoking
, I've been in AA for 14 years, recovered from an eating disorder in 2004. Now it's just the PTSD and me. What to do, what to do. I'm thinking of going to a treatment center if that could help.
1Seattle
in
Heal My PTSD
10 years ago
what is healthy ?
i started going to the gym almost everyday ( 6 days a week ), changed my eating habits ( now i cook, i don't call to local fast food for delivery :D ) and i
quit
smoking
2 months back. Today is a really happy day for me, i finally had my belt through the last hole :D !
i started going to the gym almost everyday ( 6 days a week ), changed my eating habits ( now i cook, i don't call to local fast food for delivery :D ) and i
quit
smoking
2 months back. Today is a really happy day for me, i finally had my belt through the last hole :D !
kourpetis
in
Weight Loss Support
10 years ago
Stoptober: Be part of the challenge
Stoptober can make you five times more likely to
quit
successfully. Did you know that if you stop
smoking
for just 28 days, you are five times more likely to stop smoking forever? That is why Stoptober is so successful.
Stoptober can make you five times more likely to
quit
successfully. Did you know that if you stop
smoking
for just 28 days, you are five times more likely to stop smoking forever? That is why Stoptober is so successful.
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
Just in case you missed it.
It is important to
quit
smoking
to avoid the risk of COPD By Bin Yang, M.D., M.S., M.P.H. Smoking is the leading cause of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
It is important to
quit
smoking
to avoid the risk of COPD By Bin Yang, M.D., M.S., M.P.H. Smoking is the leading cause of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
martin1945
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Post for Brenda :-)
(Brenda's original post: I have been smoke free for 16 weeks now but I can not stop chewing the Nicorette and my doctor will not give me a prescription weekly now and I cant stop the craving for a cigarette I have copd and I need thither help I have asked about help via champix but he just states that
(Brenda's original post: I have been smoke free for 16 weeks now but I can not stop chewing the Nicorette and my doctor will not give me a prescription weekly now and I cant stop the craving for a cigarette I have copd and I need thither help I have asked about help via champix but he just states that
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
Help
How do I
quit
smoking
quit
cold turkey once before lasted five years never lost the urge picked it up again three years ago now I can't seem to stop
How do I
quit
smoking
quit
cold turkey once before lasted five years never lost the urge picked it up again three years ago now I can't seem to stop
Ajrana
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
Daily Chat: Tuesday 5th August 2014
(Bob Conklin) Everyone who is trying to
quit
smoking
is in the same situation- trying to give up a habit that they have had for a while, some people longer than others, and in the process trying to overcome the challenges that come with it whether it's the cravings, mood swings, or other effects of
(Bob Conklin) Everyone who is trying to
quit
smoking
is in the same situation- trying to give up a habit that they have had for a while, some people longer than others, and in the process trying to overcome the challenges that come with it whether it's the cravings, mood swings, or other effects of
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
Daily Chat: Wednesday 23rd July 2014
Happy Wednesday Everybody, wherever in the world you are :-) We have that beautiful round orangey thing in the sky again today which is extra nice, although I expect it will be quite the opposite for Glolin Down Under in Australia where it'll probably be a bit more of a moonshine rather than sunshine
Happy Wednesday Everybody, wherever in the world you are :-) We have that beautiful round orangey thing in the sky again today which is extra nice, although I expect it will be quite the opposite for Glolin Down Under in Australia where it'll probably be a bit more of a moonshine rather than sunshine
EmJay
Administrator
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
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